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NE\W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. LYCEUM| | for Theaier Goers and Womer. Readers i THE CHUBBY GIRL B |SONNY BOY WILL TOG e LOOKS WELL IN THIS <. A UP FOR HOLIDAY | ] ‘ giaas s ' : % B AR i ; i e QYDA + . ! SNUGGLE INTO ONE OF 3 2 HAS EV% [Z4A JALED LA OUR SUITS or OVERCOATS ’ : o) 4 Ay = UNE&L i o \ g | Double Sat ion. G A E and get keep you warm i 144 - § B ; N 0D =7 & 2 | They'll f = S e 2 % you needn’t worry about the | s ' é g - T bill. Pay Weekly “Pinch Backs” L. . i (g WlE 1 i N of Course We have the “Pinch Back” Friday Evening, £ A e R 40 v too—and they are the sort of NOV. 24 v SR ; EVEN the jaded appetite : . i 3 “Pinch Backs” that ere str. 5 3 | X . lish and popular. ) X . revives before N, B. C. . i embraces everything worth 3 i 1 S : . o while in Men’s Clothing—a } : appetizing, with a wonderful 5| : : Gl M. £ fifi s . nut-like flavor, sustaining and & : HHA I 3 5 ! i ight are these crisp biscuit of T : { 0 Hinsred 2 tht 2 p bisc N vercoats best graham flour baked to a 35 VOICE i Y X tempting gocdness. 4 i ‘ g : ‘ $12’ $14, $16 20 PIECE ORCHXSTRA For the benefit of, St. John the And Up to $35 st £ B NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY o . prihgeand Y R _ . Suits $10 up DON'T MISS IT! TREGesaR Misch Stome 687-693 MAIN STREET HACTFORE. TONIGIT AND s 2 % b “LIBERTY" s i ¥ > ¥ 5 | i | A Patrioctic Thriiler. - e . Live ‘Folks and Dead Folks. e ame - REVELATIONSOF A WIFE WED. AND THUR UP TO DATE. This variation of the popular Eton “BEATRICE FAIRFAY Wine colored gaberdine cut with a ! g o 2 comes in black velvet, trousers and By ADELE GARRIZON son, isn’t it, who fellel- | “You Are a Vitalizine Person.” 3 tously speaks of people whose en- ' ‘0'\' Are a Vitalizing Person. jacket set off by a white pique vest e S el oo | “Well, Miss Wheeler,” he said, “you | correctly closed with pearl buttons trance into a room makes one feel as . ler,” he s s D s. o 2 = fnRa f e ;‘m}]’]’““é““‘tilm‘l’: certainly arc a vitalizing person.” | The collar is scalloped around the What Happened as the Train Sped open steps on each side of an accom- There are also people ’“_ho SRre And that st what she is. edge and is finished with a black silk Into the Mountains. xx]udaqon train. times come into my life who make comen o 3180 i3 why she soon be- | cord and tassel instead of & WIndsor | g ynconventional greeting of the| I shivered, and part of the pleasure {me feellas if & window had been coines a welcomed Sfriend in"every| tie. o ntaln train |-VeRt out of the wonderful view as I T pee opened, letting in lots of fresh air : 2™y which she first enters as the e e el strange woman on the mau |'saw how easy it would be for any one : elint oo tresn it ST St Kingston startled, and, if T must | standi is back platf APLIN FILM and giving me a clearer and better =gl v . ‘PREMIER BURLESOUE from Kingston s 3 B standing upon this back platform to s me Everybody loves the live folks; ebntess! the! truth! annoyed! me, lose his grip and be dashed to death ) : 3 everybody is galvanized by them into | A ‘ or serious injury on the rocky sides of ® | That's what I mean by “live folks.” : 3 2 e i T 7 hearing Dicky’s comment | y e rocky sides ON KEENEY'S LIST Peonte Whe Chlomormey (Ve folks. | new vitality, and finds himself and tho | AT GRAND THEATER | Uren : : the | the mountain pass up which we were = o Sy world more interesting after contact {upon my first introduction to | traveling. . Conversation. with them. —— mountains she had turned around In| T took a firm hold of the inside Anad the people who never have Whether one can raise one’s self : ersiatst b . that effect, who make the atmosphere from the neutral class to the class of ' Billy Ioster, a German comedian | her seat and remarl'(et"i. tha.t L f‘°."l§\‘ilficky~: ar};x;”:i::hf"h?; hf:y?d*::l‘x‘::\fl\‘;d little stuffier than it already who| live folks is & guestion which natural-y|of reputation appears as) the Nead of | have the treat of my lfe in seelngl, 0o, Colf Bon i, o 'OF BORE his chloroform the spirit of conversation ly presents itself. the comedy department of “The Bow- | them. I told myself that it was the | Eriplon | thal tallliTi vosolvad o sat By thelr presence, whose dsparture | It is difficult to answer, len't 1t? i!'(}']"el;ux-lle;v];lix‘ g Jwo act, ten | sudious conventional code in i (e e E Y -3 a i IS ) o scene, rollicking, frolicking burlesque £ onogtie sonsolopicansient Liltes What Makes Live People Tive? | (hag is presented at the Grand theates | I had been reared that made be resent | Then for a long time I gave myself 1'0.1!‘\;:’{‘; E’:"'f"i’t,&‘;:h, ,(?\)v | inelude a ; ~ All Gaul is divided into three parts. In the first place it is so all this week. Ther much o | this freedom on the part of the oddly | “’l’]’(‘w:‘f’”-" o '[‘}’1‘ beauty and wonder of d d‘T - Lt “special Temtures in addi. | All people are divided into three di- tell what mal > people i wimuse in this brand new Joe Hurtig | attractive though plain little woman ‘1)"“1’!1(:““} zoushiwiich Se Swpne Teday an OTno L | tion to the various serials which are | Vi ons t‘"“ folisfdeadi ol anchbE ,,|,',:“,, ",,‘m,’.shp o Ip(»‘\”wr‘l”“l( ol ‘;‘: o Lt r ;"f‘”»“"‘lk Yet underneath my pretense I realized STy Prese i e el setween. kno c fec ) to the Grand management to be able - e s Irisnglelxiazs ireccut runninggepulazly Topisbuthere Most of us, of course, belong to the were as dead as doornails, far a8 | to offer this httraction at this time, | that What I really resented was the | be an episode in “Liberty,” the pa- £ o ook S35 a8 it 4 : : ; atte any vitalizing influence on others was | phe s ceprese : ST r approving lo. trioti m which has been attracting | latter cla ) 1c show represents a large inve Zrenkly admiring, apbroving 100k 8h8 | cooried never to be & lovel plece . of 1 = C & 1 i 2 ey e e oan > | My shampooist came to see me the @ concerned. : i rient and is a corker in every way, | had given Dicky. | & 2 IN i wWeslid other morning. One my o L 0ad e edAtsday asd Thursday additional | me into the room during the | manner; the base (-m\nfm'fmt; enic arrangement being up to a | feminine gaze at Dicky. I encounter | dizzily from beneath us as we rushed chapters in “Beatrice Fairfax” will b In three minutes we | of real al b | high standard of excellence. The | it from the eyes of some woman upon | on. On either side the mountains e e on the sereen and on Fri. | were engaged in an animated conver- | Now you all have live folks and |yl “prei ™ 0 (o pan or Prary | almost every occaston I am with him | towered, sometimes so close that it “Maflha“an €8 | day and Saturday Earle Williams will | sation. Now this housemate had been | dead folks in your circle of acquaint- | praten the noted writer of musical | i @ Dublic place. But I cannot help | Seemed as if I could almost put out again bow in “The Scarlet Runner.” |in a low state of mind, and had de- jance. comedy, is interesting and amusing. | (he annovance I always feel when I My hand and touch them, again ré- 11 & | v‘n,.w\ good vaudeville acts will be | pressed us all by his lack-luster man- So maybg somebody can help me | .y Tiohotor Beach” is the title or | meet it, although I try hard to put ceding so that a slender strip of green Waflness offeraq. o0 the ‘approval of the pa. | ner the last few days. Before the con- | find out what this elusive quallty is, | ,\* JSPSter Beseh” o the eitle of | 50 “o B0 800 <0 MO B PYC] alley lay Letween us and the heights, . | n be cultivated or 18 | . o0 or the two comedians, Foster | futlle as well as silly, | Al at once the train rounded a | trons of the theater. | versation was over he became another = and whether it c ’ ‘ ; g e LA and Frank Harcourt, as they try to But T knew better than to show any | Curve, and upon one side of us the His Great Feature ! make a hit with the fair bathors ag | fFigldity to the woman accosting me. | mountains seemed to have fled away Don’t Miss Seeing This ! 5 P i the beach, will keep the audience in | 1Ier accent, her voice, the cut of her | into the distance. Betewen us and R 7&14 Yl ST fine humor. There are many vaude. | ¢lothing, all showed that she was a | them there stretched a most wonder- *== lville specialties with the shoyw, | Woman of the world sojourning in the | ful lake of clear watcr coming almost Among the principals are Rdna | MOURtains, and conducting herself | up to the trac Ean i e Green, claimed to be one of the | With an unconventionality which she “Oh!” I breath hat is that? l would not have used in her own sur- | How beautiful! | | I Tntest Eplode straight front and trimmed with black t buttons in two sizes, develops this out design. A flare collar of black velvet overset with gray squirrel to FRI AND SAT. i | match the cuffs goes well with the i | velvet turban. Tarle Wil s in The Keeney management has closed a contract for the big Chaplin laugh- maker, “Behind the Scenes’ and the management is now making arrange- ments to ow the film in this city. The picture will probably top the pho- | & “You Get Out Too?” The train climbed steadily; there Paramount Plays Present et 2‘;2‘3??‘“3 e FAIRBANKS AT HIS w ] < N BEST IN FOX HOUSE nton the Terrible” 2 bl g ¥ S B S stage’s mos n G ( Menu for TOMOITOW | | 535 om ines “Have o™ rncs | Foumdinss, 10 shicn "she” cvidend | 1 thousht i ol votlt b e 4 > thought suited to her environment | tween the eyes, )icky commented. | “This is the Ashokan reservair which will supply all Greater New York with water. It is one of the most stu- ip(‘ndous pieces of engincering work (B = e and Pauli. Every member of the e company fa slhri Bt} opportunity o On the Rear Platform - tt { display thelr individual talent and| I summoned es friendly a smile as | o s s e the show, claimed to be one of the |I could manage to my lips. For today and to-morrow the Fox : 1appiest, “peppiest’” “Bel i ol (Tortio . . ; Griddle ¢ nappiest, “peppiest” on the road to- Belng among the mountains is a | bver acoompienoed.” KETSTONE COMEDY PORTO RICO [ theater Will offer one of the greatest Graple) Siriy ¢ ls seen cvery day this week, |long cherished dream of mine” T| % gapeq wntts man upon the immensé PARAMOUNT . Here are the sme fearhu{‘ if.lm. and § | melodramatic farces ever screened in Coffee with delly matinee. | sald. “I can hardly realizc even now | sneet of water. But it way esecyed riot of tropical verdure which lured the | Manhattan Madness, featuring the ir- ‘h?‘;fT‘f:""“,J”‘”" anionggthern [ for a sight a littlo further on to give — b old Spanich Sea-Rovers to these shores. | | registible Dougdlas Fairbanks. “Fair- Lunch ) T N ast your eye out of y Visit this lovely Island of Enchantment. | banks at his best.” That's what Hey- Baked Potato | l iousohold Myes the window,” Dicky said, carelessly, :?:‘D Sumostiexautsltotvlzas i f s 18 Day Cruise $) 4 50 And || wood Broun, the dramatic ecritic of Stewed App | - - i “youw'll find your dream has como ; 5 i L = For rushing down to the grea All Expensecs Up | the New York Tribune, said in his Corn Meal Ge Fine-grained bread is made by o . true.” A X ey e 5 ” - : reservolr, which it helped to feed, was o Kienpper & voun botelfor the ontke voyage, || paper after he had seen Douglas Fair- Cocoa. kneading until blisters form on the |, 1S Words were for me. His flash-| "o ip1y rushing mountain torrent at principal ports and return. Lerge modernsteamens | | hanks in “Manhattan Madness.” And surface of the dough. ing. brilliant, insouciant le 1n- imbling over eat bo 2nd grecially"bul for tepical serice.” Saiing every to quote further he printed the follow- Dinner. — j cluded the woman in front of us. I jor stones, the musical swirling of Saturday. Send for booklet e anes Botihe s £ : _ - fielua ajomsnjin o . PORTO RICO LINE ;:]y\go mr::;w:r:e ‘r\li(-(t)ur::"kfl:::\(:i\d dn:c:' Celery Soup Thte]\re b nothing better for keep- ]:1_“‘:;{’7"‘"‘:“:: “‘f”“‘ Ll mfl‘n"',‘h hw‘:‘“fl'» its current plainly audible to our ears 4B ’ et B ik Baked Fish ing the nands soft and in good con- fitid 18 s, aml. . even above the roar of the train Cruising Dept. 11 Broadway, New York Douglas Fairbanks In “Manhattan b dition than lemon juice. { Then, with a little enlgmatic nod, half ““.op “picyyts [ exclaimed joyous ALL THIS WEEK Or Any Railroad Ticket Office Madness.” If they can derive no sned S { to herself, half to us, she turned J e = e amusement from thls merry farce Escalloped Tomatoes or Authorized Tourls =R g Ravensworth Pudding JOE HURTIG'S melodrama they are correct in sup- | oy | posing they are film blind.” If you! Coftee. Gl & THTEAR o sk | ing article, evidently a man’s stocking, | & =€ "Fe S0 BOWERY = 5 T want to see Fairbanks at his best; if | which she was knitting. ; A Vi j 18 “pep’ s Meal 5, R sther one e o et e ¢ ho knit| “Well, you'll have a chance to do BURLESQUERS you want to @ 1;:; pep”; if ’°“lc.f}?§," :(r:infc};n m:n;au:;i?:hmfiourv A £00d use for an old tonnis ra- | _“Amother of those posers “m'_m‘( i sl R S S U . want to laugh wi im, don’t fail to | cup A . quet is to keep it as a beater for rugs, | in Public for the soldiers,” T r mbt, Chre Gl s, iy o ¥ = A see this Triangle play. On the same | three heaping teaspoonfuls baking | o . STothis B mented ALl firneal towardl the »fl - 4 r\l Elns, (rnere g program the Paramount will present|powder, one half teaspoonful salt, and g | Windaw and drank in the baswer ae Off is only a few minutes farther up Theo, Roberts and Anita King in|two tablespoontuls sugar. Add gradu- | 1 o pogtar to line cake pans with | the majestic mountain peaks clothed the }inf‘}an‘t phef arl;ltmufiv‘; ;:hivh Every Day fExcept Satur- ()¢ } ? “Anton the Terrible.” Theo Roberts|ally one and one half cupfuls milk, | ocoq papie to prevent the eale |in thelr roval robes of scarlet ana | W aTe fo stay is right on the banks | > i e “a mountain stream! Think 1t The best consomme is made from |2PTuptly in her seat and ety n one before! I feel ay the under part of the round of beef | OVer the long, gray, serviceable 100K-| s rq jike to jump right off the train ‘With Billy ¥Foster and Fr. Har- court. Company of Fifty. ies’ i . 11l beaton) landl tw o | of the stream.” ; day Is Ladies’ Day ..... j has the supreme distinction of being | one ecgs well beaten, and two table- | ¢iom burning in the bottom zold A T Travel at your own convenience | Ame: leading character actor, | spoc 1fuls melted butter. Bake in hot nithe | “Fow woula you ke to stana on | T Was fall of pleasurable 1o A e o any years the stage and | butlered gem pans (hirty minutes in . S e e R » as we went back to our seats a on, individual sound. frip ' tickets, |12 [z ey Vears op s @ b In. on having oysters absolute- | the back platform DIC Aed Jittle later and gathered up our be- creen he has been seen in many hot oven o T 1 (i re | casually. “vou can see both sides from o ly fresh. To be sure of this have | 1 longings preparatory to getting out at FOXS THEATRE including meals _and staieroom | airerent roles, but it is said that A e S them opened while you wait. | there. Gold i Ening sl rs 1 i 1 the cruel head of the Russian secre Ravenswort >udding. 3ake three e “ think T should like it very much.” d Sp 4 berthon steamers in both directions. Dollce “Anton the Terrible” he excells!apples and take out all the pulp. — I returned demurely, and tallowea! But the woman in front of us had thing he has done hefore. The | Boil one cupful milk and pour it i (v e e S, risen and was putting on her caat d ‘o 5 T liEee : : v yrlss ues«‘ai Ev 59 Dec* J NewYorktojacksgnv}“e jersatile and beautiful Anita King, | over one quarter pound breaderumbs; ' Fads and Fashions ‘!n(‘t'nmml by a heavily built eriy [ SR dopou e AN et CONCERT BY remembered for her wonderful per- add three yolks ezgs, one by one, man, and a great hulking vovngz giant nice!” - AR with his trousers ticked in his boots, W formance in “The Race, plays the | grated rind and strained juice small | [\l H n Q“e$i9 Wed. $34§2 Ral.md part of the young girl upon whom |lemon, one quarter pound sugar, lit- | There is a beautiful new shade in | who, at my approach, stepped back ’ 6 : %’R Way Sat. Trip | Anton wishes to revenge himself for | tle grated nutmeg and apple pulp, |velvet. It is the color of the ege- | with awkward courtesy to give me his | , 1 | . 1 IR her father's crime. The role is exactly | Beat up whites of eggs stiffly and | plant. ” | place. { i P!-€;; &DF’ DH'A Correspondingly low fares with | suiteq to Miss King's appealing per- | carefully. Pour into buttered pud- _ “Oh. I don’t want to take your 85, TRELAARTEL ] OF WATERBURY 3 s lor M ity he Lasky company feel | ding dish and bhake three quarters of | A coat of dull blue cloth with col- | place,” T protested. X T connections for IVhiamu, sonality and the TLask) i & - | V s Eipect mi, Palm most excellent | an hour in moderate oven. lar and cuffs of seal is most becom- “I guess I've probably seen this &) P-i_',.i_ TAL Pq v - that they have made a | AND Beach, Tampa, St Petersburg sclection is co-starring with these two | [ ing. | mare times than vou have, ma'am,”| 58 i\} rtists. stary which created such To make fruit and rice pudding, . b 3 | he drawled. “T've been going over § i ]93 M 3 S " ISS GRACE KERNS and all : \py‘j_\;;“i’::pwhen it was published in | boil one teacupful of rice inhnv small Evening gowns hang straight from | this road twice a day for seven years.” "’ ‘é'; iamn Street SOLOIST East and West Coast Resorts |the Saturday evening Post, has to do | quantity of water until tender. Line bthe shoulder and are loosely belted. | He turned awayv as if expecfing no| & LT " NEW YORK ’ 5 vi intrigues In the Russian gen- |an earthenware baking dish with the = {answer, and T felt no more qualms Jver 25c Store LY OnE i Write for information and aitractive :rl,r:pa(:(:;fm;;i?tolv after the outbreak | rice, pressing it up as t the sides | Sometimes hats and sults are gah,\,,, S o ST BEST WORK AT MODERATE Pnder Auspices of Masonic Building free hooklets of the present Buropean war. In ad-|and over the bottom. Fill it with ap. | stitched and embroidered in silver | “Stand in the doorway. Madee PRICES Corporation. A. W. PYE, Passenger Traflic Mgr. | dition to above the Keystone Players ! ples cut in small pieces. Add a little [ thread. | Dicky said, “and take hold of me.” | office Open from 8 A. M. t0 8 P. M. - - o CLYDE-MALLORY LINES, will present Haystacks and Stecples | sugar and cover with rice. Place the - ) ; e bracod himself on the outside by Sunidayaiby Appointwent; e TICKETS—$1.50, $1.00, 75c. Pior 38 North - River. New York, | and the T mount offer their | dish in a steamer, and steam until Long chiffon over-tunics are Worn | clinging to the hand rail of the stens F. E. MONKS, D. D. & kets Exchanged at Crowell’s Drug Or Call Upon newspaper. of N > Picto- | the apples tender. © Serve with | with a sash over the one-picce chem- | for this was no ohser {onWicax, (WRUES =2 “ ;‘{; D "D * Store Now, i Local Railroad Ticket Agents. graph, lsugar and cream or milk. ise robe. simply an ordinary platform with the | Georgiana Monks, D. D. 8, |

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